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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
T H F ST H E L E N S MIST. F R I D A Y . N O V E M B E R 2 4, 19Z- ve m lie r . I n liut the put 11 . I'vi.K ---- ir> lm .10. A I». I9 2 2 , a* T lia u lt * Making promise* conies easv io a G O V E R N O R O L C O T T I M . A V A l. giving da» within III»' slat»' of On candidate It i* pail of the »tame ISSUES P R O C L A M A PION s Forgetting them route* unite a* -— ■ ■ ■ ■ —---- ------- 1 pravomont through 1 * coistueiutabUv 1 " A n d may It In liiK >»'ai* o f con I** unti Every Krhlay by ! The sialo road loiiinitsmoiier con- easv tii tin* elected official That l h. ft Mow mie rimnKsf.lv inn pro* teilt mat liuriinui) m K MIHT I T B l . l H H l N t l COMPANY ' r ' , , u , e ‘ 1 1 ' ' ' »'*'»> " ttlm>. I* part of the Käme Hut now thut the elect ion* are lu mat ion ha** l»**«*n I hbihm I I » v Dovei , ... in their turn ga»e dinner*, itaiices whln|ered Mr» I am agent for ,!„ Wl.„ ^ j4>l111 8. C. M l m T i M ........................ o U(| rat*,, fund« for further over, and n e » official* will h enter nor Oliott li» »II th«* p»'i»pl•* of Or»-j 'V.ako up' l ui ( ‘oi»i;r'••»♦ m aulì Squib " 'quioinen t and .supplies They have mu upon (heir career* the public ,nul reliable separator n accordance with annual custom »uro there are rob» on. in i lie hnu*» l'art, ■ PB C 'R t t lT N HATES n u t ' I done all the work thetnaelvea. In lahould be aa prompt In reiiiiudfiiK KI’ IH I I T T I iO ON an,I lollow no-, tin •* Hons of the Robber* In Hi.' In Us.' to multe: ,, J'i 0 0 *'Iu 11K putitili; in a culvert and the! them of their promise* a* they wen . mi l «•it carried in stock e| nslel presld,»nt „I the l ulle,I Stale*. Ore ed i.leepHy Absolutefv , One ............... * ï 7ll j highway now Is ready for it* top j prolific In ma Win», them There may tie rol.ber * In t lie 811 MO,it dreaalns of m t i « l Put tin' bool on the other find goti agni» will lin aside ber busy, ou» iellate Mary but not lu I lie bouse cires for a da» to render thanks for H . A . C ()| I ■ Accordili»; to their own report, and see how Iona II can be • tin muillt'leetil bl» sii g . lie»to»ved Entered as seccnd-clas* matter. these women have ht*d a good time Want a n y th in g ’ (lot enylhlng In b» su „mnlaclent creator January 10th. 1912. ut the Poalofftcc w,.;i as plenty of hard work The» rii k RK.it i \< iio v se|| or trade Need ally thing al all * Si Helen-.. Oregon "K or all of those blessings, for at St. Helens, Oregon, under the act now have a good roud Instead of a If se, Ir» a waul ad In I he Ml,I nr oui rugged and Those voterà ,»f St lieltma sello»! our resource of March 3rd, 1879 bad one They could not force the dlstrtct w tu» attende,! tlie budget our In »» net > g ucenery. for brave proper authorities to action In this j meeting Monda» .»e n ln g show .il lite und true hen s in men and women. I COUNTY O F F IC IA L l'A l ’KR one instance but they found out I righi spiri! »»lieti thev udopted thè 1 ree I » may »» in ill out tuli mele of pretty well where the trouble lies | I udget a» prepared by thè scho,.) di thunks, a* G I lias been bountiful. and are rarely fitted tun for using Member National Editorial Associa the Imllot to reform a fault» high t lettura w ho had gl» eli ni Uè h lime indeed and allenitoli tu golug over thè Uon and Oregon State Editorial way policy "Hill ma» we x I no n»k I hai (hi* be What they have learned | man» detall* Incident te prepariug ni ioig l»eli«'*» Ttaal Association. oi p n about road construction »»III make tile table of expi'iis, O ttonimi,* the tl i day ma> oli »» hich Iti*' penpl" them better judges o f road* than least lutereste ,1 party gnes lo i Usi,l, ,-i,»et , u ii ili ttined i an many men T I I K KAISERS* 1A »ST I I I ANl I scho,il meeting for t li«' purposc of ,.r „ ma» nxlst rimi thè pe», THE A S 1 1 B ARRELS OK H IS T O R Y flndtng fault and noi t,> o ffe r con- j,|, ,,, ||lv . 1 4. t, m.n remeniber alio»«' Sir Basil Thompson, celebrated WOMt N It I HK I M n>\V \ 1 >1 st ruoti* «• irltlclstn » r helpfut su«- a t, timi all c " brut uer. and »Islar» British criminologist, says that the A RI ; 111 L E D W I I I I P E O P L E W ilt) MILTON. gesllon» The school and »chool af- f • ■ 11 « » vv Mintnau Timi thè* tua) r»> German kaiser was not responsible Tl" poets never lack appreciation tatrs are of sudi importance t», thls ; ,n<.m |,1.r n... t ru. -pirli of America ¿or the invasion of Belgium Here W E Rl G O I N G T O O P E N A B A N K A L froti ., • j»rI . |."'i»er Itali III«' is his version of that great crime, as of lovely woman’s capacity to do and lo s v i t i otlier coinuiutiit» that i «f fiiftluiiall*ni or obtained through Scotland l a r d i things Passing by the ungallantrv .he» deserve and shunti! h a » « tli* siiti"i-fici.il II"»» COHN A N D N E V E R 1)11 “ The general staff hail resolved I of the author of Genesis in credit - thoughtful itici of puhllr «plrlled d i i n :,..|| o »» 1 ,'iid M ii \ it b. .i Ui\ »>f t hanksglving upon the Invasion of Belgium and Ing Eve with starting man’s eviction re n» » 1 1 which wo ull :aise < ur \t *1 «.t*« in j they put their plans before the kais- from Eden and the hardly chivalrous Cnea»y Ile» III, head Ih »! bus i unison r»*!iH inhering the time hon er He vetoed them statement of Kipling that "the fe- Sudi head Is tuli of ore»! Injunction that v\»* reatl the, "Tliis situation continued for 4S male of the species more deadly puhlic offl» e l.c S a f e t y D e p o s i t B o x e » . t,u R e n t Governor elect same lUhb and worship the same hour* and after the general staff had than tin male Tin Mist note* that ideai as to »»Imi issued orders for the arm» to ad- Vergil credited the creation oi i ar- Bierre i* golug to do To relleve sudi Clod ONE CEN I PER DAY vance. Von Molik, went to the kais ’ hag»' s> Queen Dido \ woman, he suspense tt »voulil he a saie gilos- for 4 H o u r* of tribulation and trial j er's hedroom at 2 o'clock in the confessed was the leader of the ac- sudi liti easy olle» to hegin lookmg ..re sure to fall upon a people torn | ¿or a nei» Job. for nndouhted!» M- asunder b> tr ie anil dissension tturi uiorning and asked him to sign the hievement ill»' i■ vv i i « ladled in th* belief order He refused Von Moltke The potency and leadership of l'ierce wlll preside at thè pie coll': then said that the safetv of the fath woman through the ages get con- ter and "deservlng deniocr.it*' »»il! and nurtur'd in th** thought that all men are created equal and Ktven thej erland had devolved upon the gen- crete Illustration clos. at home get thè large »lice* *1 III I I NS. O K I t.11N inali«** th.. re : ■ w o r s h i p ti * 1 as eral staff and. if »our majestv re- Iw enty years ago when the men of their own conscience mlKht dictate I Mcinliar Fnlaral It»-», t», . tu fuses to sign, the general staff must -'¡Hon Ore shrank before "a blind B A N D D A N C E Kv* r> nation that has struyeti from | I II \s l . l l t l l t ' l I‘ re* 1.1,-n t II I I M i l l i » I rr take the resp on sib le» - P»B " the pra» mg ludtes of the town loctrn e has been split on thej S A T U R D A Y N IG H T "In other words, tiie kaiser must | prayed it out of existence and the rock «»f destruction or hus tolled tts| choose between abdication and ap- proprietor out of their community. and he took the latter'Since then Milton, which was one of In orilor to ruin»* funds lor mstruc wea > VVIV throUKh centuries t>f provai, I the first town in the north- tlon. mi'inlnTs i f th»* r»*contly orKam blood travail and tears course." " W o ur*' at th** »Tossroads To the* rtalnlv sheds »>«*• to outlaw the liquor business. zed ist Helens bunds will Kivt* u If this is true It rurht land*» an American, imperish a new light on Wilhelm, though not ..as had next to no difficulty from It dunce ai the city hull t<»morrow The story of the community hi* nlKht The floor of the hull hus able upon the rock of eternal truth an altogether flattering light It r.> the left 1 b> ill America hleedlnjt.; shows him not the leading war crim- for two decade* been ,.ne of advunc*. be**n put in excellent condltiiHi ,md May Inal, but a man who. knowing b e ' - « » » t e r i a l l y and culturally Measured with the good ur sic which 1 » cer* torn h>, strif»* and dlMsenslon W E E K L Y O F F E R I N G S OK I H 11 ter became a part» to the crime f o r . ” 1 <*rni* mon‘>> ' ll*‘ Progress In tain to be hud dano-i? will havc .tit the Clod « f »»ur Father preserve us M»*i.’ bers of the from pursuing the l»*ft hand turnliuc | the sake of holding hi* Job Moral prosperity Is declared by the increase enjoyable evening Firm in the belief that our pe»* cowardice is not much preferable to ln the price of land At breewater. band pr«*ferr»* l to rah** funds in tins deliberate criminality. I !he tuwn's lw,u » mile away. manner instead ef *r*luuing uuioni; pb* may throw aside the cause of ft if«* and stand firm, united in com la» I N * , R E N I I I * < IlNV I « \Nl I s I N s I I t \M I A g a ::i supposing this storv tru » - . ^ ' 1 * f r< • » * l " f f ' ‘ r *‘ ' 1 ’ " ‘ ‘ t" r the business men and they hope lor ii*on I ll till * patriotism, and that this may It u* the pur V NK I N \ t.s I M I N I s what a chance W llhslm threw away \\ • « ■>"* * • ....... .. v’': a large attendance I* a ThankMKiving day when a com pose uf the members. .*• nee they one»* An uncomprising refusal to order the; mon voic*- raises lts»*lf to reach the crucifixion of Belgium would have " hen our women ‘»r*tanl*e 11 al' have the hand orK nlzed. t»» keep It HOUSES • \»r 1 •' ur rniiiniiMi Creutor, I Hen ways Is to better the community together and add nn r. m»-mb» r^ 1 nieant moral greatness of a rare de i Hoorn Mow**« in k r««i>air .»nt! K<***d 1 * W oleott. by virtue of the author When they push ahead anything In admission to the dance 1 . $i for gree. and corresponding fame In his **»• bool with pu ol ip lmiirov.fi » :: ity in me vested a* governor of the the way gets out of the way. Such tlemen and iadi**s fr* tory And If Wilhelm had abdicated down stiii* of Oregon. her»*hy do pr»e women as Milton’ s are a bigger as rather than commit that outrage and l lt(/i»m brami n«’ v% huiiKalow with Dutch kif l .n .» chain and declare Thursday. N** left hi* Prussian militarists to their set than a big deposit In a hank flltUr««**. «‘ItnmtOi'd hath. laiK*- rloiu'ln K.UaC* fate, he might huve returned In tri on paid up Ufr**-* I *#• n 1 r.» hi»- h-rut I» >n, t-nlv $ .; | • M t k i : T H E M M \ KE GOOD umph a fte r their defeat to become 4 the head of a new. regenerated Ger In many parts o f the country the ♦ il » X » ’« p f L* 1 >11 11 K * » 11 * \ 1 9 0 0 *.|j v « t v « I s many. American people have spoken again K* t ri» 'iw.'ll »rlt tly modern rm in f/idumblu « 'v at the polls, and a new grist of pub- be A river vl.w fli«. ill.*' • , ha’o'iiO'Mt . I.ai i lie officials are coming into office DESTROYING THE SEED. all kind-» of h U 111 in fixtur»'H elertri» U k ' 1 If they keep only a small portion Th. buv ill I ' b l u i i i M . i m i The Columbia river is now famous of their campaign promises they will of its wonderful . scenic make history as no other official* because F A R M S highway Once It was famous be-|have eVer ,,on„ h„ for,. « ! 2 mile*» »tut cause of its salmon, but year by year rock, fin* rthard ••rrl#n* and fui shrinkage of both the quality and f bulldlnuM a full «M-t nf •«lUlpUienl the quantity of its famed Chinook, Pn c u t ft* $ i>fi00 together with the extermanition of f* arre city farm desirable location, the Blueback, has relegated it into in All K' *1 Und $ 1 f»iHI a second class salmon stream ►!i*r.* » hole» 1 0 nerim a e m il«* nUt. ull • " Down on the lower Columbia and Mpi Idlng* » 1 2 0 M. t«i in thirteen or fourteen canneries are • . • In*« In at very canning Jail salmon. Any one of I'll! ull you want ai $ 1 these plants could have canned all ■IEVYKLKV H IVING WHERE the fish that have been caught from September 10th to date JDurlng EVERY P l ’IM'HASK IH A this period all the other coast HA Hi ¿A IN streams have been literally all»'« PhoncN — Of fix r 123 Residence 38 J and 74 W with salmon You can’ t tuak» a mistake in Why should these rivers and bays purchases at this store Thu along the coast be blocked with fish character of the goods means last while the Columbia yields but a pit ing service and memorable quality, tance’ Well, stranger, along about woven Into them by each Individual 1901 there were very few salmon ln manufacture these coast streams They were From the gift of a watch by fath fished out by every mechanical con er to son. to silverware, silver nov trivance adaptable to their waters In cities, jewelry In all its remarkable cluding the wagon and pitchfork op and artlstlo variety, down to very- erating on the shallow creek bottom small hut acceptable g if's the val spawning beds ue of self-evident Somehow laws were passed estab lishing dead lines which roughly meant that no fishing was permitted above tide water In addition to this trap* and seine* were barred Simple Reliable Jeweler common sense thing to do and e f fective because since 1906 these streams have been bursting with fish If this method had been ap plied to the Columbia there would be thirty canneries running full blast Instead of thirteen plants dividing up the work < tie could e.1; ily handle Commercial salmon fishing mus' stop above the junctions of the San lvl ------ - # and Columbia river»: At this point F O R the mother salmon are each h«avv with their four thousand ripe eggu Above this point they are flung from the seines and fish w heels dripping I with motherhood Workmen wad»- on the river sand bars and cannery floors kne*"deep in rip* eggs B<* stir»* your d e«l«r gels tfie or Russia ate her seed crop Oregi,t, ; der right, becHtiHe Feurl Oil isn t and Washington can their The Manufacturer. TU L' Int CT I P\C M . U n L L ' L Liio M N I I C M T ' lM11. ll" l"> ' C r e a m S e p a ra to rs First National Bank R L T H K R F O R I) R K A I/H CO. R U T » IK K F O R I) REALTY LO . The Store of Dependable Time-Pieces Von A. Gray Ap petizingLuuGhes ^When you order by‘Phone r say‘PEAOIL Particular People just kerosene. It is a Standard Oil product, refined and re-refined by a special process which turns out the best and most economical fuel obtainable for oil heaters, lamps and cookstoves. W e serve a Special Noon « I RE TO « »»ME. It la only a matter o f a short tim « 1 before a union high school will he located In St Helens or along the highway in some site most conven ient to the people It will *erve The population o f th« “»-veral communi ties nearby St Helena i>: increasing, therefore there is . n increase in the school attendance. The schools are improving und th'-re Is more o f a de sire among the pupils to get » high school education after completing the grad*- studies It is not possible to have a high school in each school district, so it appears that the logi cal solution of the matter Is to have a union nig ,1 to tv,- several districts. Th*- idea <,f so aa insti tution is gaining and it Is n matter of only a short tlm»- before the Idea will develop into some concrete and feasible proposition. Day Lunch and Luncnes at Any Time of the Day. Prices reasonable — Qual ity Excellent. H O T D R IN K S A good oil heater is clean and easy to operate —if you bum Pearl Oil. The touch of a match brings a cheery warmth when and where it is wantt*d and at very little cost. Hot Chocolate Hot Malted Milk Hot Bouillon and Soda Fountain Spe cialties A At dealers everywhere. Order by nice line of the best makes of High Grade name —pearl Oil. Candy t i n ' l l N R O A II lit ILDEItM A jr o u p o f women who live In a Maryland suburb of Washington could not get the authorities to fix up the roads, so they hr.ve 1 een do ing the Job themselve: and doing It well. It la not an ideal state of af-; fairs when »vork which should be done by public official* should be) PEARL M A S O N ’S C k R u th e rfo rd B u ild in g k r o ik n e i heat AND LIGHT St. H elen s Ltoogwr ft M ru i Tosacco CV 5 g 2 2 2 S 2 S S S a S L .